Atkins' Physical Chemistry
Atkins' Physical Chemistry
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780198769866
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio, Keeler, JAMES
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 5A.2BE
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The partial molar volume of the components A and B, (where A represents to water and B represents to MgSO4) in a solution has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Mixtures of two components are called as binary mixture.  The partial molar volume is the contribution that a component of mixture makes to the total volume of a sample.  The partial molar volume of a substance is expressed as,

  V=(Vn)p,T,n'

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Answer to Problem 5A.2BE

The partial molar volumes of MgSO4 and H2O are -1.38cm3mol-1_ and 18.04cm3mol-1_ respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The partial molar volumes of components of mixture vary with compositions.  The nature of molecule changes from pure A to pure B with change in composition.  This results in the variation in thermodynamic properties of a mixture.  The partial molar volume of component B is expressed as,

  VB=(VnB)p,T,nA                                                                                             (1)

Where,

  • VB is partial molar volume of component B.
  • V is the total volume of the mixture.
  • nB is the mole fraction of component B.

It is given that,

Weight of water =1kg.or 1000g.

Since, molecular weight of water is 18gmol1.

Therefore the number of moles of water is,

  nH2O=WeightMolecularweight=1000g18gmol1=55.5mol

Volume of an aqueous solution of MgSO4 in water is,

  v=1001.21+34.69(x0.070)2                                                                      (2)

Where,

  • v=Vcm3
  • x=bb

Molality of MgSO4=0.050molkg1

For pure form, b is taken as unity.

Hence,

  x=nMgSO41mol

The partial molar volume of MgSO4 in the mixture is expressed as,

  VMgSO4=(VnMgSO4)p,T,nA                                                                                  (3)

Substitute the value of V and nMgSO4 in equation (3).

  VMgSO4=(VnMgSO4)p,T,nA=((vcm3)(xmol))p,T,nA=(vx)p,T,nAcm3mol1

Substitute the value of v from equation (2) in the above expression.

  (vx)p,T,nA=((1001.21+34.69(x0.070)2)x)cm3mol1=(0+34.69×2(x0.070)×1)cm3mol1=(69.38(x0.070))cm3mol1=(69.38x4.85)cm3mol1

The partial molar volume of MgSO4 in term of x is,

  (vx)p,T,nA=(69.38x4.85)cm3mol1                                                          (4)

To calculate the partial molar volume of MgSO4, substitute the value of x in equation (4).

The number of moles of MgSO4 is calculated by the formula

  nMgSO4=Molality×Mass

The molality is 0.050molkg1.

The mass of the solution is 1kg.

Substitute the value of molality and mass in the above equation

  nMgSO4=Molality×Volume=0.050molkg1×1kg=0.050mol

Hence,

  x=0.050mol1mol=0.050

Substitute the value of x in equation (4).

  (vx)p,T,nA=(69.38x4.85)cm3mol1=(69.38×0.0504.85)cm3mol1=(3.4694.85)cm3mol1=1.38cm3mol1

Therefore, VMgSO4=1.38cm3mol1

Therefore, the partial molar volume of MgSO4 is calculated as -1.38cm3mol-1_.

Now the total volume of the mixture is given by the relation,

  v=vAnA+vBnB                                                                                               (5)

Where,

  • vA is the molar volume of water.
  • vB is the molar volume of MgSO4.

Rearrange the above expression in term of vA.

  v=vAnA+vBnBvvBnB=vAnA

Or,

    vA=vvBnBnA                                                                                                  (6)

The total volume v is calculated by substituting the value of x in equation (2).

  v=1001.21+34.69(x0.070)2cm3=1001.21+34.69(0.0500.070)2cm3=1001.21+34.69(0.020)2cm3=1001.22cm3

Substitute the values of v,vB,nA,nB in equation (6).

  vA=vvBnBnA=(1001.22(1.38)×0.050)55.5cm3mol1=(1001.22+0.06955.5)cm3mol1=18.04cm3mol1

Therefore, the partial molar volume of H2O is calculated as, 18.04cm3mol-1_.

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